In the News: FCCF Creates Emergency Fund to Battle Food Insecurity

Feb 02, 2026

This feature by Leanna Wells was aired on Optimum News12 Connecticut on January 29, 2026. Click here to view the full segment.


Food insecurity is on the rise. To fight it, Fairfield County’s Community Foundation has launched an emergency food security fund.

Mendi Blue Paca, the president and CEO of the nonprofit, said the fund was created because of the federal policy changes they’ve seen in the past year. The emergency fund will give support to other organizations that help people, like food banks, churches, schools or even hospitals.

According to DataHaven, more than 11,000 families in Fairfield County stand to lose some or all of their SNAP benefits due to new federal policy changes.

“An award from the fund will enable a grantee to do anything from staffing to sourcing food…anything that allows them to get food in the hands of people who need it.”

Mendi Blue Paca
President & CEO
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation

To support the Fairfield County Food Security Fund, you can make a donation, support local hunger-relief nonprofits directly, contribute to FCCF’s Community Impact Fund or advocate to protect programs that keep families fed.

“We have a strong belief at the Foundation that when our neighbors are food insecure and when our neighbors, frankly, don’t have any of their basic needs met, that diminishes all of us,” Paca said.

For more information or to make a gift, click here.